Def talk to your midwife about swollen feet etc just to be on safe side. Swollen ankles are very normal though.
I put on 2st3lb, 1st of that was baby, placenta and fluid. 3lb disappeared quickly afterwards and the other stone is only just starting to go now, eight months later, since I stopped BFing.
I've been restricted to a small selection of clothes one size bigger than normal, as I'm not going to buy lots new for a temporary size.
I had thought weight would drop off with BFing and it might have if I'd eaten less but I prioritised making plenty of milk and feeling comfortable and relaxed. Something about the hormones gave a sense of contented docility, though I did do exercise, which helped with feeling and appearance. Since periods came back at 5 mo and stopped BFing at 7, I've felt quite different, with the docility gone, a normal level of stressy feeling, discomfort with excess weight and my prodigious appetite for cake and carbs has gone. Losing weight feels natural and much easier at this point. My appearance changed before any weight loss, with face looking normal again, just flab round middle.
I was surprised it took so long but found it much less of a priority than enjoying time with dd. The mummy tummy is actually quite useful, in the same way the hips are, providing a shelf to rest dd upon while carrying her.
Amongst people I know, the slighter, younger ones seemed back to normal quickest, the larger or older ones are taking longer.